by Chinkwa » 6th May 2013, 22:31
iwe Andrew,,, is this a true story or did you just cook it up over a few Mosi? or maybe a calabash of the local brew. I can speak from personal experience. when me and my boys start to drink, we can blow some hot air, am telling you. We can solve all of mankind's problems in a single night. we can even make Zambia a major player in outer-space exploration, colonizing far away galaxies and shit. that booze, it can go to one's head ka.
Andrew wrote :
> South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu walked by a construction site on a
> temporary sidewalk the width of one person. A white man appeared at the
> other end, recognized Tutu, and said, "I don't make way for
> gorillas." At which Tutu stepped aside, made a deep sweeping gesture,
> and said, "Ah, yes, but I do." Guess this is what zambians are
> supposed to do to the Jolly Boys Management
iwe Andrew,,, is this a true story or did you just cook it up over a few Mosi? or maybe a calabash of the local brew. I can speak from personal experience. when me and my boys start to drink, we can blow some hot air, am telling you. We can solve all of mankind's problems in a single night. we can even make Zambia a major player in outer-space exploration, colonizing far away galaxies and shit. that booze, it can go to one's head ka.
Andrew wrote :
> South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu walked by a construction site on a
> temporary sidewalk the width of one person. A white man appeared at the
> other end, recognized Tutu, and said, "I don't make way for
> gorillas." At which Tutu stepped aside, made a deep sweeping gesture,
> and said, "Ah, yes, but I do." Guess this is what zambians are
> supposed to do to the Jolly Boys Management